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| Phoenix | Date: Sunday, 23.12.2012, 19:37 | Message # 1067 |
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Monday, 24.12.2012, 11:10 | Message # 1069 |
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| Amwhere | Date: Tuesday, 25.12.2012, 06:40 | Message # 1070 |
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| Chris | Date: Tuesday, 25.12.2012, 11:02 | Message # 1071 |
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| Very beautiful shots you posted there Solaris.
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| Control | Date: Tuesday, 25.12.2012, 18:14 | Message # 1072 |
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| Solaris, those are absolutely stunning! I can't offer as much, but here is all I have taken:
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| Tragono | Date: Tuesday, 25.12.2012, 20:17 | Message # 1073 |
 Space Tourist
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United Kingdom
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| See the middle of the image, close to the star? Another asteroid belt. Ludicrously close to the star. This is the view from the planet I have designated Pollenaya (Or RS 0-8-11085590-11-56-9-48932-176 S64). At this distance from the star, all the planets look like other stars because of the shee brightness of the star. This star is an orange dwarf, by the way. The Milky Way, seen by zooming in from the asteroid Pollenaya. Looks so... Isolated... Exposure settings. All of those dots are galaxies.
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| GoSpeed | Date: Wednesday, 26.12.2012, 04:49 | Message # 1074 |
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United States
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| All Stacked Up
Stacked up by ** GoSpeed Racer **, on Flickr
3 selena moons float above a terran world.
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| Solaris | Date: Wednesday, 26.12.2012, 04:57 | Message # 1075 |
 World Builder
Group: Global Moderators
France
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| Very nice GoSpeed !
Hello Tragono, welcome to the forum. Please take a moment to read the forum rules. Cool pics you have there , keep them coming !
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| Phoenix | Date: Wednesday, 26.12.2012, 06:18 | Message # 1076 |
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| LiveLife42 | Date: Wednesday, 26.12.2012, 08:41 | Message # 1077 |
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| Took some more pictures.
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Edited by LiveLife42 - Wednesday, 26.12.2012, 08:44 |
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| Salvo | Date: Wednesday, 26.12.2012, 11:29 | Message # 1078 |
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Italy
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| LiveLife42, very nice! New wallpapers are coming
The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.
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(still don't know why everyone is doing this...)
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| Tragono | Date: Wednesday, 26.12.2012, 13:29 | Message # 1079 |
 Space Tourist
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United Kingdom
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| EDIT: That is the first GIF I have ever made, I just downloaded a software that does it better. Here's a longer version:
Edited by Tragono - Wednesday, 26.12.2012, 13:55 |
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| apenpaap | Date: Wednesday, 26.12.2012, 13:40 | Message # 1080 |
 World Builder
Group: Users
Antarctica
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| Look, it's a cluster with a single really bright star in the middle!
Or is it a quintuple sun with a whole cloud of planets?
No, it's just Jupiter's moons with limiting magnitude for planets turned to 32.
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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